Went out for about an hour and 45 this morning.
got some transplanted near where Dan and Jacqueline live. Left a space for a
small path between the trees.
found a couple of buried old metal framed planters… they were packed with a
clay-like material - seems that was keeping things from growing.
cheerios.
On May 4, 2018, at 4:22 PM, Lucy Rojansky <lucy.rojansky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I may be able to make it out on Saturday morning, too, and at least have
Lance show me the ropes! Thanks so much
On Fri, May 4, 2018 at 12:22 PM, Lance Jacobsen <lance.jacobsen@xxxxxx>
wrote:
I will have time Saturday morning, from about 8-10 to work on
Transplanting.
Cheers
On May 4, 2018, at 10:44 AM, Thorny Staples <thorny.staples@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
parking lot planters to several locations to fill in blank spots. Cristina
I am happy to say that we have begun transplanting liriope from the
Ramos, Vania Georgieva and Lance Jabcobsen have all participated and know
how. It is very easy to do.
basically through the dry periods until a good freeze this fall. After that
The key thing will be to keep it watered until it is well-established,
it probably can take care of itself
this weekend but there for the next two, so I will try to organize more
It looks like we have until the last week in May to move more. I am away
sessions then. Please feel free to move some in the meantime if any of you
are available. Filling out beds with empty spots really does make things
look more finished, and will pretty much take care of itself in the future.
Thorny
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